Kiss Me - Sixpence None The Richer (Ukulele Tutorial) Chords
Tempo:
150 bpm
Chords used:
G
C#
C
B
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G#] Hello, it's me the ukulele teacher here to teach you how to play [B] kiss me by sixpence none the [G] richer so grab your [C#] uke
[Fm] make sure [D#] it's in tune and
[Am] [Bm] Get ready to play kiss me [C] by sixpence none the richer now for this [G] song the main chord
[E] You're gonna need to know is [C] the chord of G to play the chord [Cm] of G
Put your [G#] first finger on [C#] the second fret of the third string and your [C] second finger on the second fret of the first string
Put your [Cm] third finger on the third [C#] fret of the second string the chord of G should sound [G] like this
Now the reason I say that this is the main chord
You're gonna need to know is because for the intro and all the verses
[C#] Most of the chords are built around this G
[C] Let me show you what I mean the next chord after G [A#] is G [G#] major 7 and if you look at the diagram
You'll see [A#] it's just one note different from G [B] now the way
I'm gonna play it is to just bar [G] these three [B] strings with my first finger on the second fret [C#] so G major 7
Will sound like [G] this
Then the [F#] chord after G major 7 is G [B] 7 and again.
That's just [D#] one note different as well
It's [D] basically just this middle string going down from third to second to first fret [G] now the way
I'm gonna play G 7 is to [C] put my second [B] finger on the second [C#] fret of the third string and
My third finger on [G] the second fret of the first [B] string
And I'm gonna put my first finger on the first fret of the second [F#] string G 7 will [A#] sound like [G] this
Now if you listen to those three chords
You can [G#] already hear how [G] the intro is going to sound you just [Cm] go down from [C#] G
to G [B] major 7 to [G#] G 7 [E] and back [C] up to [G] G major [B] 7 and [A#] you play those chords through twice [G] and
The strumming [G#] pattern that I'm playing is down [C#] down down down up up down down up down up [G] down down down down up up
Down down down up down down down down up up down down up down up down down down up up down down up down up
Down [C] down down down up [G] up down down up down up and once you have the intro down you've also got
99% of the verse as well the only additional [G#] chord you'll need is the chord of C
[G] To play [F#] C.
Just put your [B] third finger on the third fret of the [D] first string C should sound like [C] this
[Gm] The verse is almost identical [G#] to the intro [E] except the last time round you don't play the G major 7 you play a C
So the verse goes like [G] this
[C]
And [Am] that's how to play [G#] all of the verses in the chorus
[G] The only additional chords you will need are the chords of [A#] a minor [E] D and E minor
To play the chord of a minor just put your first finger on [B] the second fret of the fourth string a minor should sound like this
[Am] From a minor to [E] D
Just add [C#] your second and third [Cm] fingers to the second fret of the third and [G] second string and D should sound like this
[D] And for the chord of [C#] E minor just put your first finger on [D#] the second fret of the first string
[C#] your second finger on the third [C] fret of the second string and
Your third finger [A#] on the fourth fret [C#] of the third string [A#] and E minor should [G] sound like this
The first thing I've got to tell you about the chorus is that I'm playing a slightly different strumming pattern
The [C#] pattern that I'm playing is down down down down up down up [C] down down up down up like [G] this
Down down down down up down up down down up down up
First [E] two lines of [C#] the chorus [C] are a [G] minor D G a [C#] minor D [G] G G 7
And you'll notice for the a minor [E] and D [C#] and also the G to G [C] 7.
I split the strumming pattern [Am] in half
[D] [G]
[Am]
[D] [G]
[A#] and then a [B] minor to D one more [Am] time and
[D]
Then the last line of the chorus is a long [C] one.
And again, it's [B] based around that G chord
Mainly, it's [E] G G major [B] 7 [C#m] E minor [B] G C D
[C#] Let me play it for you really [G] slowly G G major 7 [C] E minor [G] G
[C] C
[D] D
You'll notice on the D [B] I'm [C#] playing 1 2 [C] 3 4 5 [B] down strokes [D] 1 2 3 4 [G] 5 and then back to the intro
[C#] which you play in between each [Am] verse and
[D] [G]
[Am] [D]
[G] [Am]
[G]
[C] [D]
[C#] Then you just repeat the verse and the chorus [E] all the way through the song
That's how to play kiss [B] me by [D] sixpence none the richer
I've been the [G] ukulele teacher if you have any [F#] requests for future lessons, let me [C#] know in the comments below until [E] next time
I love you all and I wish you da best
[Fm] make sure [D#] it's in tune and
[Am] [Bm] Get ready to play kiss me [C] by sixpence none the richer now for this [G] song the main chord
[E] You're gonna need to know is [C] the chord of G to play the chord [Cm] of G
Put your [G#] first finger on [C#] the second fret of the third string and your [C] second finger on the second fret of the first string
Put your [Cm] third finger on the third [C#] fret of the second string the chord of G should sound [G] like this
Now the reason I say that this is the main chord
You're gonna need to know is because for the intro and all the verses
[C#] Most of the chords are built around this G
[C] Let me show you what I mean the next chord after G [A#] is G [G#] major 7 and if you look at the diagram
You'll see [A#] it's just one note different from G [B] now the way
I'm gonna play it is to just bar [G] these three [B] strings with my first finger on the second fret [C#] so G major 7
Will sound like [G] this
Then the [F#] chord after G major 7 is G [B] 7 and again.
That's just [D#] one note different as well
It's [D] basically just this middle string going down from third to second to first fret [G] now the way
I'm gonna play G 7 is to [C] put my second [B] finger on the second [C#] fret of the third string and
My third finger on [G] the second fret of the first [B] string
And I'm gonna put my first finger on the first fret of the second [F#] string G 7 will [A#] sound like [G] this
Now if you listen to those three chords
You can [G#] already hear how [G] the intro is going to sound you just [Cm] go down from [C#] G
to G [B] major 7 to [G#] G 7 [E] and back [C] up to [G] G major [B] 7 and [A#] you play those chords through twice [G] and
The strumming [G#] pattern that I'm playing is down [C#] down down down up up down down up down up [G] down down down down up up
Down down down up down down down down up up down down up down up down down down up up down down up down up
Down [C] down down down up [G] up down down up down up and once you have the intro down you've also got
99% of the verse as well the only additional [G#] chord you'll need is the chord of C
[G] To play [F#] C.
Just put your [B] third finger on the third fret of the [D] first string C should sound like [C] this
[Gm] The verse is almost identical [G#] to the intro [E] except the last time round you don't play the G major 7 you play a C
So the verse goes like [G] this
[C]
And [Am] that's how to play [G#] all of the verses in the chorus
[G] The only additional chords you will need are the chords of [A#] a minor [E] D and E minor
To play the chord of a minor just put your first finger on [B] the second fret of the fourth string a minor should sound like this
[Am] From a minor to [E] D
Just add [C#] your second and third [Cm] fingers to the second fret of the third and [G] second string and D should sound like this
[D] And for the chord of [C#] E minor just put your first finger on [D#] the second fret of the first string
[C#] your second finger on the third [C] fret of the second string and
Your third finger [A#] on the fourth fret [C#] of the third string [A#] and E minor should [G] sound like this
The first thing I've got to tell you about the chorus is that I'm playing a slightly different strumming pattern
The [C#] pattern that I'm playing is down down down down up down up [C] down down up down up like [G] this
Down down down down up down up down down up down up
First [E] two lines of [C#] the chorus [C] are a [G] minor D G a [C#] minor D [G] G G 7
And you'll notice for the a minor [E] and D [C#] and also the G to G [C] 7.
I split the strumming pattern [Am] in half
[D] [G]
[Am]
[D] [G]
[A#] and then a [B] minor to D one more [Am] time and
[D]
Then the last line of the chorus is a long [C] one.
And again, it's [B] based around that G chord
Mainly, it's [E] G G major [B] 7 [C#m] E minor [B] G C D
[C#] Let me play it for you really [G] slowly G G major 7 [C] E minor [G] G
[C] C
[D] D
You'll notice on the D [B] I'm [C#] playing 1 2 [C] 3 4 5 [B] down strokes [D] 1 2 3 4 [G] 5 and then back to the intro
[C#] which you play in between each [Am] verse and
[D] [G]
[Am] [D]
[G] [Am]
[G]
[C] [D]
[C#] Then you just repeat the verse and the chorus [E] all the way through the song
That's how to play kiss [B] me by [D] sixpence none the richer
I've been the [G] ukulele teacher if you have any [F#] requests for future lessons, let me [C#] know in the comments below until [E] next time
I love you all and I wish you da best
Key:
G
C#
C
B
D
G
C#
C
[G#] Hello, it's me the ukulele teacher here to teach you how to play [B] kiss me by sixpence none the [G] richer so grab your [C#] uke
_ [Fm] _ make sure [D#] it's in tune and
[Am] _ _ _ [Bm] Get ready to play kiss me [C] by sixpence none the richer now for this [G] song the main chord
[E] You're gonna need to know is [C] the chord of G to play the chord [Cm] of G
Put your [G#] first finger on [C#] the second fret of the third string and your [C] second finger on the second fret of the first string
Put your [Cm] third finger on the third [C#] fret of the second string the chord of G should sound [G] like this
_ Now the reason I say that this is the main chord
You're gonna need to know is because for the intro and all the verses
[C#] Most of the chords are built around this G
[C] Let me show you what I mean the next chord after G [A#] is G [G#] major 7 and if you look at the diagram
You'll see [A#] it's just one note different from G [B] now the way
I'm gonna play it is to just bar [G] these three [B] strings with my first finger on the second fret [C#] so G major 7
Will sound like [G] this
_ _ _ Then the [F#] chord after G major 7 is G [B] 7 and again.
That's just [D#] one note different as well
It's [D] basically just this middle string going down from third to second to first fret [G] now the way
I'm gonna play G 7 is to [C] put my second [B] finger on the second [C#] fret of the third string and
My third finger on [G] the second fret of the first [B] string
And I'm gonna put my first finger on the first fret of the second [F#] string G 7 will [A#] sound like [G] this _
_ Now if you listen to those three chords _
_ _ _ _ _ _ You can [G#] already hear how [G] the intro is going to sound you just [Cm] go down from [C#] G
to G [B] major 7 to [G#] G 7 [E] and back [C] up to [G] G major [B] 7 and [A#] you play those chords through twice [G] and _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ The strumming [G#] pattern that I'm playing is down [C#] down down down up up down down up down up [G] down down down down up up
Down down down up down down down down up up down down up down up down down down up up down down up down up
Down [C] down down down up [G] up down down up down up _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
and once you have the intro down you've also got
99% of the verse as well the only additional [G#] chord you'll need is the chord of C
[G] To play [F#] C.
Just put your [B] third finger on the third fret of the [D] first string C should sound like [C] this _ _
_ _ [Gm] The verse is almost identical [G#] to the intro [E] except the last time round you don't play the G major 7 you play a C
So the verse goes like [G] this _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ And [Am] that's how to play [G#] all of the verses in the chorus
[G] The only additional chords you will need are the chords of [A#] a minor [E] D and E minor
To play the chord of a minor just put your first finger on [B] the second fret of the fourth string a minor should sound like this
[Am] _ _ From a minor to [E] D
Just add [C#] your second and third [Cm] fingers to the second fret of the third and [G] second string and D should sound like this
[D] _ _ _ _ And for the chord of [C#] E minor just put your first finger on [D#] the second fret of the first string
[C#] your second finger on the third [C] fret of the second string and
Your third finger [A#] on the fourth fret [C#] of the third string [A#] and E minor should [G] sound like this
_ _ _ The first thing I've got to tell you about the chorus is that I'm playing a slightly different strumming pattern
The [C#] pattern that I'm playing is down down down down up down up [C] down down up down up like [G] this
Down down down down up down up down down up down up _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
First [E] two lines of [C#] the chorus [C] are a [G] minor D G a [C#] minor D [G] G G 7
And you'll notice for the a minor [E] and D [C#] and also the G to G [C] 7.
I split the strumming pattern [Am] in half
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A#] and then a [B] minor to D one more [Am] time and
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _
Then the last line of the chorus is a long [C] one.
And again, it's [B] based around that G chord
Mainly, it's [E] G G major [B] 7 [C#m] E minor _ [B] G C _ D
[C#] Let me play it for you really [G] slowly G _ G major 7 [C] E minor _ [G] G _
[C] C
_ _ _ _ [D] D
_ _ _ You'll notice on the D [B] I'm [C#] playing 1 2 [C] 3 4 5 [B] down strokes [D] 1 2 3 4 [G] 5 and then back to the intro
[C#] which you play in between each [Am] verse and _
_ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [C#] Then you just repeat the verse and the chorus [E] all the way through the song
That's how to play kiss [B] me by [D] sixpence none the richer
I've been the [G] ukulele teacher if you have any [F#] requests for future lessons, let me [C#] know in the comments below until [E] next time
I love you all and I wish you da best
_ [Fm] _ make sure [D#] it's in tune and
[Am] _ _ _ [Bm] Get ready to play kiss me [C] by sixpence none the richer now for this [G] song the main chord
[E] You're gonna need to know is [C] the chord of G to play the chord [Cm] of G
Put your [G#] first finger on [C#] the second fret of the third string and your [C] second finger on the second fret of the first string
Put your [Cm] third finger on the third [C#] fret of the second string the chord of G should sound [G] like this
_ Now the reason I say that this is the main chord
You're gonna need to know is because for the intro and all the verses
[C#] Most of the chords are built around this G
[C] Let me show you what I mean the next chord after G [A#] is G [G#] major 7 and if you look at the diagram
You'll see [A#] it's just one note different from G [B] now the way
I'm gonna play it is to just bar [G] these three [B] strings with my first finger on the second fret [C#] so G major 7
Will sound like [G] this
_ _ _ Then the [F#] chord after G major 7 is G [B] 7 and again.
That's just [D#] one note different as well
It's [D] basically just this middle string going down from third to second to first fret [G] now the way
I'm gonna play G 7 is to [C] put my second [B] finger on the second [C#] fret of the third string and
My third finger on [G] the second fret of the first [B] string
And I'm gonna put my first finger on the first fret of the second [F#] string G 7 will [A#] sound like [G] this _
_ Now if you listen to those three chords _
_ _ _ _ _ _ You can [G#] already hear how [G] the intro is going to sound you just [Cm] go down from [C#] G
to G [B] major 7 to [G#] G 7 [E] and back [C] up to [G] G major [B] 7 and [A#] you play those chords through twice [G] and _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ The strumming [G#] pattern that I'm playing is down [C#] down down down up up down down up down up [G] down down down down up up
Down down down up down down down down up up down down up down up down down down up up down down up down up
Down [C] down down down up [G] up down down up down up _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
and once you have the intro down you've also got
99% of the verse as well the only additional [G#] chord you'll need is the chord of C
[G] To play [F#] C.
Just put your [B] third finger on the third fret of the [D] first string C should sound like [C] this _ _
_ _ [Gm] The verse is almost identical [G#] to the intro [E] except the last time round you don't play the G major 7 you play a C
So the verse goes like [G] this _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ And [Am] that's how to play [G#] all of the verses in the chorus
[G] The only additional chords you will need are the chords of [A#] a minor [E] D and E minor
To play the chord of a minor just put your first finger on [B] the second fret of the fourth string a minor should sound like this
[Am] _ _ From a minor to [E] D
Just add [C#] your second and third [Cm] fingers to the second fret of the third and [G] second string and D should sound like this
[D] _ _ _ _ And for the chord of [C#] E minor just put your first finger on [D#] the second fret of the first string
[C#] your second finger on the third [C] fret of the second string and
Your third finger [A#] on the fourth fret [C#] of the third string [A#] and E minor should [G] sound like this
_ _ _ The first thing I've got to tell you about the chorus is that I'm playing a slightly different strumming pattern
The [C#] pattern that I'm playing is down down down down up down up [C] down down up down up like [G] this
Down down down down up down up down down up down up _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
First [E] two lines of [C#] the chorus [C] are a [G] minor D G a [C#] minor D [G] G G 7
And you'll notice for the a minor [E] and D [C#] and also the G to G [C] 7.
I split the strumming pattern [Am] in half
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A#] and then a [B] minor to D one more [Am] time and
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _
Then the last line of the chorus is a long [C] one.
And again, it's [B] based around that G chord
Mainly, it's [E] G G major [B] 7 [C#m] E minor _ [B] G C _ D
[C#] Let me play it for you really [G] slowly G _ G major 7 [C] E minor _ [G] G _
[C] C
_ _ _ _ [D] D
_ _ _ You'll notice on the D [B] I'm [C#] playing 1 2 [C] 3 4 5 [B] down strokes [D] 1 2 3 4 [G] 5 and then back to the intro
[C#] which you play in between each [Am] verse and _
_ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [C#] Then you just repeat the verse and the chorus [E] all the way through the song
That's how to play kiss [B] me by [D] sixpence none the richer
I've been the [G] ukulele teacher if you have any [F#] requests for future lessons, let me [C#] know in the comments below until [E] next time
I love you all and I wish you da best